UPDATE: The two videos at the end have several folks twisting their heads around like corkscrews even though the object of interest and the sun remain in a fixed relationship. What is changing are clouds and the tree line change as Amber rotates her smartphone. Also, the camera is occasionally zooming in and out. Ergo, the object of interest appears to be in different places relative to the clouds and tree line which is visually confusing because this object is behind the sun. Not in front of it, nor is it in our atmosphere. I’ve posted an analysis composite image to illustrate the point.

Over the course of three consecutive days, the 8th, 9th, and 10th of September 2017, Amber Williamson of Clarksburg, West Virginia videographed Nibiru at the sun’s 11 o’clock position relative to the horizon.